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End Sheets 2-3“Who I Am” 4-5Drawing with Lines 6-7Drawing with Shades 8-9Drawing with Lines 10Drawing with Numbers 11Drawing with Lines 12-15 -Using Hues of Color 12-13 -Using Tints and Shades 14-15Drawing with Shapes 16-31 -Intro to Shapes 16-17 - Comparisons 18-23 - From Start to Finish 24-25 -Variations 26-27 -Intro to Green 28-29 -”Let’s Go GREEN” 30-31Pieces of Me 32-35 - Portrait 32-33 -Space Drawing 34-35Living What I Love 36-53End Sheets 54-55“The Artist Within“ 56
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ContentsMy name is Synthia Wesley. I am a full time student at Saint Xavier University in Chicago, IL. Despite going ot two univeristies wfor two different majors, I have fi-nally decided to take up my life long talent, aspiration, desire, and most importantly my PASSION.. “Creative Arts”. I am now, confidently, majoring in Communica-tions with a track of advertisment, minoring in Busi-ness. It is my ultimate goal to expand, improve, and perfect my business, “Inclusive Blueprints” where I specialize in Event Planning/ Decor and Interior Decor/Paint. I also would like to work as a Marketing Creative Director, specializing in Event Planning. In this Blue-Print, you will find a number of pieces I have created rather it was for lesiure or for a class, all of which I took my time to deliever quality work. I HOPE YOU ENJOY. Thank you,
Ms. Synthia Wesley Ceo/Founder of
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A Look Into My World
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Inside this HUGE brain of mine, I have an ample amount of IDEAS, in which I plan to make those ideas ACTIONS.
I am a stylist, event plan-ner, event decorator, interi-or designer, friend, daughter, big sister, mentor, girlfriend
and fashionista. I am an OVER ACHIEVER. I put my best foot forward in EV-
ERYTHING I do. I am finally on my way to making “My
passion, my paycheck”.=)
Who I AM...
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Drawing With
Who would have know? Certainly, not I?, That you can create complete draw-ings out of just lines. The pictures in surroundence are of just that, LINES. As apart of a Computer Graph-ics homework assignment, I successfully created five drawings, (three of which Picture of a tall Drinking Glass
Picture of a largre Tea Cup
Picture of a Juice Bottle
are shown) with lines only.
WAIT, There’s more!!! We were only allowed to use, 100 lines...YES you read right, only 100!!!! Don’t believe me, count for yourself.
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In contrast to the drawings on the previous page, these drawings were all created with VALUE in mind. With these three drawings, I re-ally focused on the viewer seeing the darkness and lightness of each specific object. To do this I used hand smudging, along with some overlaying of shades
Picture of a Wine Glass
Picture of a Juice Bottle
Drawing With Shades
Picture of a Small Drinking Glass, and Coffee Up
from light to dark. I wanted the viewer to see the depth of the object. To do this, I made sure to include the top of the object, in a oval type shape, in which I used smudge shading to darken certain areas so they could see ex-actly how deep I could see into the objects. Moreover,
I wanted the viewer to see the different shades and values of the three drawings.
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Drawing With Lines
Drawing With Numbers
Adobe Ilustrator Drawn Tea Pots, using lines only.Adobe Illustrator drawn images created using numbers such as the number five, and the number two.
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Craft:Using my hand, a computer mouse, a Mac Desk Top, and Adobe Illustrator I created different stages of the bowl above. Using the Pin Tool, and the Black Move area, I created styles of lines, differentiating in depth, width, thickness, and length. To create a type of volume to this cup, I used different strokes of lines, some going in circular motion while others where
either going vertically or horizontally. For shading I used different hues of green and red, to illustrate the areas that were dark and light on the origi-nal object. To get the images pub-lished I took multiple screen shots of my screen, and emailed them to myself. From there, I opened and saved them to my desktop, where I took the images from to upload to this blog.
Drawing With LinesUsing Hues of Color
Picture of a Wine Glass
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Drawing With Lines
With this Adobe Illustrator created image, I really focused on the view-ers seeing the darkness and light-ness of this cup using tints, and shades, better known as Grays, blacks and whites. To do this I used the paint dropper tool along with some overlaying of shades, and hues of gray. I also wanted the viewer to
see the depth and volume of the object. To do this, I carefully con-structed each line so that it could form the shape of the object with-out creating a border line. In the areas that are darker, I also made sure to highlight them with a light color so that one could see exactly how deep the objects were.
Using Tints and Shades
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What you are looking at to the left, is my first attempt at drawing with shapes. This was an in class as-signtment, that I didn’t
get a chance to finish, but as you can see from my drawing and the original
photograph, I was certain-ly on my way to depicting the shoe in a very much
realistic way
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Drawing with Shapes
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After much practice, and a couple of indecisive de-sions, I finally completed my assignment. Below you will find, my realistic
Drawing with Shapes
copy of the original photo-graph I decided to use for this project, which is above.
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From Start To Finish
For the first draft of this project, I did a basic reco-lition of my original phto-graph. I was not trying to add too much detail, but I infact did.
For my second draft, I did some brief touch ups, of the first draft. I took great notes while participating in an in-class critique, so I was able to change specific things that my peers felt would strengthen my project, such as the backgor-und.
As I did for the second draft, I again, reviewed some of the points my peers made regard-ing my piece, and continued to correct them. For instance, on my first draft, the circles around the red pump were very uneven, and not com-pletely smooth. For my third draft, I corrected this by using the Ellispe tool, to create small circles and ovals.
Finally, after reviewing many of the notes my peers suggested I change and after much prac-tice, I came up with something that was very much close to the original photograph. Creating more sparkles on the phone, fixing the background color and texture along with fine tuning any lines all played apart in making this drawing what it is. For most of my corrections and revisions I used the same tools with the exception of the Gradi-ent tool, and Texture tool.
Drawing with Shapes
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Drawing With SHAPES
FALL Into Fashion- Graffiti
FALL Into Fashion- Sketched
FALL Into Fashion- Rugged Styled
FALL Into Fashion- Sketched Style
Variations
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CAmeraTheres nothing better than waking up, to a very FALL day, and putting on your green. YES, I said GREEN. Every year there is a color that POPS for that season and this year it’s green. With the ample amount of options you have to choose from, you can mix and match, wallets, cell phone covers, and WAIT, even keys. All of which can match your most fasionable fash-ions, and be an accent. Hit the scene with something bright, warm, noticable,just NATURAL...FALL Into Fashion, the GREEN WAY
Fashion
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Drawing With Shapes Presents...
“Lets Go Green”Peer-Edition
Another version of a running shoe placed in green, with accents of different hues of the color. Created by Nico
Krajecki
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An artistic version of a running shoe placed in green, outlined in black. Created by Roxy Wasiunec
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Pieces Of ME.....
Art has always been my strong subject. It has always been something I loved to do. IT NEVER WAS A CAREER CHOICE. From the age of six, my art pieces have been displayed any where from, The Beverly Art Center” School Art Shows, Poster Boards, etc. Art has become My Life, My Passion. Art has become My Career.
This is a drawing created using #2 lead pencils. I created this drawing from looking at a photogragh April 2011
“My Aspirations to CREATE”
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The Piece to the side, is ac-tually a piece I created this semester in 2-D Design Drawing. This is also the drawing that was picked to be displayed in the Vi-sual Art Center’s Gallery
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Pieces Of ME.....
“A Look Into Space: 2- D Design ART
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Living... What I Love
“Interor Decor-Paint”
My Attic Room at my Mothers house, that I painted when I was 14 years oldMy Attic Room at my mother’s house, that I painted when I was 14 years old, another view
Before and After Shots
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“Interior Decor-Paint”Before and After Shots
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“Event Decorations”
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“Event Decorations”
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“Event Decorations”
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The Impressions of a Creater
A Look Into My World
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I am a CreatorCreating art each day
Finding different ways to express myself
Without a Word to say
In light comes darkShadowing my brush
To design what I pleasePleasantly, no rush
I’m a loner, a poetA fashionista much more
From music to storiesNothing I do ever bores
Surrounded by angelsGuiding my feet
To that place withinWhere I shall meet
I am an artistA Creator each day
In all that I doIn all that I say
That artist withinWho hides alone
Who stands on her feetAll on her own
In the silence a voiceSo softly descends,
Bringing forth the artistThe artist within
I am Heaven SyntStanding out in a crowd.Silently making my debut
Leaving a trail LOUD
The Artist WithinBy Synthia Wesley- 2011